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34. Greek Philosophers

Horizontales
The philosopher who was a student of Socrates and teacher to Aristotle.
The concept of an ultimate reality or form, as posited by Plato.
Philosopher known for paradoxes, one involving a fast runner and a turtle.
Socrates's method of inquiry.
He tutored Alexander the Great.
This philosopher taught that everything in the world is in constant change.
Philosopher who believed 'Man is the measure of all things.
A school of philosophy founded by Zeno.
School of thought known for rigorous training and personal discipline, often associated with Sparta.
Founder of the Cynic philosophy.
Verticales
Philosopher who believed in the immortal soul, which he divided into three parts.
The philosopher who founded Neoplatonism.
Plato's book which outlines an ideal society.
Greek philosopher who advocated for living a life of moderation.
The philosopher who famously drank poison hemlock.
This philosopher believed in atomism, the idea that everything is composed of atoms.
Greek philosopher and mathematician who believed numbers were the basis of everything.
School founded by Plato.